600 Volt Outlet - was "General Discussion: On-Topic andOff-Topic Posts"

From: ed sharpe <esharpe_at_uswest.net>
Date: Fri Feb 6 23:30:19 2004

Yes I know the wiring is rated at 600 but I have not seen any semi modern
gear that required it....

ed!
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> > now what the hell is a 600 volt outlet?
> >
> > 110 220 440 maybe but 600 volt? hmm.....
> >
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>
> I use it all the time but in a non-standard
> application. I do AC power fault simulation on
> Telco equipment. Since the tranformers are standard
> off the shelf units, I thought I would ask an engineer
> friend.
>
> Industrial induction motors use 1000 volt feed from a
> delt transformer. It comes out 1000 line to line or
> 577 line to ground. 577 is effectively 600. Most
> of your wiring and other devices are rated at 600vac.
>
> Max
>
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